In partnership with the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, Collusion Music and resident choreographer Gareth Belling are creating a new multi-platform Ballet, "Desirelines." "What is a multi-platform Chamber Ballet?"

As part of this concert we will project highlights of the development of this intensely innovative new work,plus perform the soundtrack of this ballet, which will be premiered in it's entirety in 2015.

"A desire line can be a path created as a consequence of foot or bicycle traffic. The path usually represents the shortest or most easily navigated route between an origin and destination. The width of the path and its erosion are indicators of the amount of use the path receives. Desire paths emerge as shortcuts where constructed ways take a circuitous route, or have gaps, or are lacking entirely."

"The packed audience was enthralled and cheered the troupe at the end. There were only three performances, but each one was sold out, which shows the popularity and need of modern dance and music. I would like to see more of them."Eric Scott, AbsoluteTheatre 2015

"Desirelines is a testament to the combined vision of co-producers (and choreographer and violinist respectively) Gareth Belling and Benjamin Greaves, and to the professionalism of all the creatives involved that they were able to combine their various disciplines and personalities to create such a bewitching piece of live performance. To say it’s an achievement is an understatement."Carrie McCarthy, Cultural Flanerie 2015

"Greaves, joined by Bentley and clarinettist Diana Tolmie, often dominated with the sheer force of their virtuosic performance of the especially composed pieces"Dance Australia, 2015

"Highlights were the Sculthorpe violin solo Irkanda I and Ibert’s cello solo Ghirlazana (elegy), both Greaves and Bentley producing beautiful sound, with shimmering tremolo and bird-like harmonics in the Sculthorpe piece."​XSEntertainMe 2015

“Collusion performed throughout with intense engagement and finesse. Their precise ensemble playing detailed the works... Dramatic opportunities (and there were many) never went to waste.” Alan Lawrence, Reviewer Australian Modern Magazine

Copyright. “The projection of musical scores to floor for musicians to read from” is the intellectual property of Collusion Music Australia Ltd and is officially protected under copyright laws Internationally and in Australia c.2015.